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for using the term "silliness" to describe sexual harassment. Earp responded by saying "I probably shouldn't have described sexual harassment as 'silliness,' although it is on a continuum". On
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NOMINATIONS OF MINDY BRASHEARS, NAOMI C. EARP, AND SCOTT HUTCHINS - HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND FORESTRY - UNITED STATES SENATE, ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS (S. HRG. 115–695)
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